Psychotic Disorders
Psychotic disorders are a group of mental health conditions characterized by abnormal thoughts and behaviors that involve distortions of reality. Symptoms of psychotic disorders can include delusions, hallucinations, poor insight, disorganized behavior, and cognitive impairment. Depending on the type of psychotic disorder, these symptoms can be disruptive and lead to impairments in functioning. Treatment of psychotic disorders typically includes medications, therapy, and supportive care. Early detection and comprehensive treatment of psychotic disorders can play a vital role in improving outcomes.
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